What do the nation values for namesets mean?
RBLWebguy and Steve put this together.
ID Nationality 0 U.S. 1 Hispanic 2 Japanese 3 South Korean 4 Chinese 5 Portuguese 6 Dutch 7 German 8 French 9 Italian 10 Norwegian 11 Finnish 12 Swedish 13 Russian 14 Czech/Slavic 15 Polish 16 Scottish 17 Arabic 18 Irish 19 African 20 UK 21 Albanian 22 Serbia 23 Greek 24 Turkish 25 Danish 26 Armenian 27 Indian 28 Australian 29 Azerbaijan 30 Polynesian 31 Austrian 32 Canadian 33 French-Canadian 34 Filipino 35 Romanian 36 Indonesian 37 Pakistani 38 Vietnamese 39 US Historial |
Excellent, Raidergoo, and thanks to RBLWebguy and Steve for putting that list together.
I am working on American of the 19th century, and I was wondering if you can have more than 4 ethnicities in one country's ID line? |
I had odd results when I used more than four ethnic name sets specified in nations.txt.
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This was a very useful sticky, imho. |
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After further review, that was a mistake. I shall ask for a sticky. |
It's in the Customization Guide, FWIW...
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It's not that important though...just a suggestion. |
Does anyone know what the difference between "0 U.S" and "39 US Historical" is?
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Supposedly, "0" has more up-to-date (i.e. modern) names, while "39" has names from "back in the day" (20's, 30's, 40's). |
The 40-set* barrier has officially been broken!
As of version 19.4.45, the Israeli nameset has been added to the world_default.xml file and to the names files as nameset number 40. Here is the ethnicity breakdown: Code:
ETHNICITY id="40" name="Israeli" african="5" asian="5" east_indian="5" caucasian="80" hispanic="5" *If you count the French-Canadian (33) nameset, which OOTP doesn't. |
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